Re: [c-nsp] IEEE 802.3ad interoperability

2008-06-19 Thread Adam Greene
:24 PM Subject: Re: [c-nsp] IEEE 802.3ad interoperability Hi, Thinking of firing up LACP between a Cisco 3560G and a Netgear (yes a Netgear -- ugh) gigabit switch (GSM7224). Don't be hating on the Netgear! Our entire switching core (L2 and L3) is based on Netgear GSM series equipment. Don't

[c-nsp] IEEE 802.3ad interoperability

2008-06-18 Thread Adam Greene
Hi, Thinking of firing up LACP between a Cisco 3560G and a Netgear (yes a Netgear -- ugh) gigabit switch (GSM7224). Should LACP just work? Or is this the kind of thing where if any kind of reliability is desired, I need to pop in another Cisco on the other end ... Thanks, Adam

Re: [c-nsp] IEEE 802.3ad interoperability

2008-06-18 Thread Andrew Girling
On Jun 18, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Adam Greene wrote: Hi, Thinking of firing up LACP between a Cisco 3560G and a Netgear (yes a Netgear -- ugh) gigabit switch (GSM7224). Should LACP just work? Or is this the kind of thing where if any kind of reliability is desired, I need to pop in another

Re: [c-nsp] IEEE 802.3ad interoperability

2008-06-18 Thread Gregory Boehnlein
Hi, Thinking of firing up LACP between a Cisco 3560G and a Netgear (yes a Netgear -- ugh) gigabit switch (GSM7224). Don't be hating on the Netgear! Our entire switching core (L2 and L3) is based on Netgear GSM series equipment. Don't underestimate their enterprise hardware. Lifetime